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| 1. |
Who has written the book "LIVING ISALM" |
| A. | Hamza Alvi |
| B. | A.H. Dani. |
| C. | Sabiha Hafez |
| D. | Akbar S. Ahmad |
| Answer» E. | |
| 2. |
Feelings of obligation to act in a particular way refer to |
| A. | Social norms |
| B. | Reference norms |
| C. | Reliable norms |
| D. | Personal norms |
| Answer» D. Personal norms | |
| 3. |
Some behaviors are difficult to influence via social norms because they are |
| A. | Private |
| B. | Criminal in nature |
| C. | Pathological |
| D. | Anti-establishment |
| Answer» E. | |
| 4. |
Group membership sometimes encourages stereotypes and prejudice because |
| A. | People are too easily influenced by social pressure |
| B. | Some people simply cannot think for themselves |
| C. | People quickly make distinctions between in-groups and out-groups |
| D. | Some people are inherently racist and sexist |
| Answer» D. Some people are inherently racist and sexist | |
| 5. |
From a social psychology perspective, understanding and actions about environmental issues are |
| A. | A religious experience |
| B. | Largely a social phenomenon |
| C. | Mostly a political affair |
| D. | A personal problem |
| Answer» C. Mostly a political affair | |
| 6. |
According to anthropologists wealth or resources invested in business, with the intent of producing a profit |
| A. | Capital |
| B. | State |
| C. | City |
| D. | Country |
| Answer» B. State | |
| 7. |
According to archaeological anthropologist the urban house is called |
| A. | RCC building |
| B. | Mud brick |
| C. | Shelter |
| D. | All of the above |
| Answer» C. Shelter | |
| 8. |
In new guinea people call bagman in their native language like |
| A. | Tonowi |
| B. | Toon |
| C. | Won't |
| D. | None of the above |
| Answer» B. Toon | |
| 9. |
A norm is a |
| A. | Theory of ordinary reality |
| B. | Scientific word for the outcome of a study |
| C. | Preferred psychological state |
| D. | Rule for expected behavior |
| Answer» E. | |
| 10. |
Social psychology is the |
| A. | Scientific study of social influence |
| B. | Branch of psychology that studies individual behavior |
| C. | Branch of psychology that studies the work environment |
| D. | Scientific study of different cultures |
| Answer» B. Branch of psychology that studies individual behavior | |
| 11. |
When people conform to friends, co-workers, or neighbors, they are using them |
| A. | For their selfish needs |
| B. | As a reference group |
| C. | For social activities |
| D. | As a way to cover up inadequacies |
| Answer» D. As a way to cover up inadequacies | |
| 12. |
What is the term used to describe when people feel that they are an integral part of the natural world? |
| A. | An ecological identity |
| B. | A positive ecological norm |
| C. | An ethical environmental model |
| D. | Ecopsychological epiphany |
| Answer» B. A positive ecological norm | |
| 13. |
Injunctive norms are |
| A. | Used by pro-environmental lawyers to get environmental legislation passed |
| B. | The kind of norms that scientists use to prove a point |
| C. | Attitudes that people have towards the environment |
| D. | Beliefs about social approval or disapproval for particular behaviors |
| Answer» E. | |
| 14. |
Social influence refers to |
| A. | How the police are able to control crowds |
| B. | The impact of other people on one's thoughts, feelings, and behavior |
| C. | The study of materialism |
| D. | A new book by Leon Festinger |
| Answer» C. The study of materialism | |
| 15. |
According to anthropologists the Nuer of Sudan provides a classical example of |
| A. | Clan |
| B. | Descent |
| C. | Segmentary lineage |
| D. | Tribes |
| Answer» D. Tribes | |
| 16. |
Decolonization |
| A. | Tribal factors |
| B. | Regions and imperial powers |
| C. | Superpower involvement |
| D. | Local or tribal |
| Answer» C. Superpower involvement | |
| 17. |
The theory of development which suggests that societies move from traditional to modern, industrial forms of organization is called |
| A. | Westernization theory |
| B. | Modernization theory |
| C. | Industrialization theory |
| D. | Dependency theory |
| Answer» C. Industrialization theory | |
| 18. |
These explanations are often distorted in order to create a better self-image, and a less favorable image of others. This is called the |
| A. | Foot-in-the-door technique |
| B. | Egoistic values and norms disposition |
| C. | Self-serving bias |
| D. | Image-convenience norm |
| Answer» B. Egoistic values and norms disposition | |
| 19. |
An attitude is |
| A. | A social norm that has become negative |
| B. | A teenage posture |
| C. | An evaluative belief about something |
| D. | A negative value system |
| Answer» E. | |
| 20. |
According to anthropologists the tribal societies, the village head will always be a |
| A. | Women |
| B. | Man |
| C. | Girl |
| D. | Boy |
| Answer» C. Girl | |
| 21. |
In South Pacific, particularly the Melanesian islands and Papua New Guinea, native cultures have a kind of political leaders that we call the |
| A. | Head man |
| B. | King |
| C. | Big-man |
| D. | None of the above |
| Answer» D. None of the above | |
| 22. |
Which of the following is not a consequence of global tourism? |
| A. | Decreased rates of prostitution and sex tourism |
| B. | Developing countries can depend on it as a crucial source of income |
| C. | The exploitation of cheap, unregulated labor in poor countries |
| D. | We have become more aware of 'other' societies and ways of living |
| Answer» B. Developing countries can depend on it as a crucial source of income | |
| 23. |
When people create simple explanations for other people's actions, this is called |
| A. | Attributions |
| B. | Social distribution |
| C. | Normative explanations |
| D. | Self-serving bias |
| Answer» B. Social distribution | |
| 24. |
Kinship and descent provide important social linkages in tribal societies such type of linkages is called |
| A. | Descent |
| B. | Clans |
| C. | Social groups |
| D. | All of the above |
| Answer» C. Social groups | |
| 25. |
A large number of local practitioner organization was established in? |
| A. | Tueson Arizona |
| B. | Michigan |
| C. | Newyork |
| D. | Atlanta |
| Answer» B. Michigan | |
| 26. |
During the war Smithsonin institution was established in |
| A. | 1945 |
| B. | 1942 |
| C. | 1943 |
| D. | 1940 |
| Answer» D. 1940 | |
| 27. |
A revolution in consciousness which often accompanies a socio economic revolution in anthropology is called |
| A. | Cultural revolution |
| B. | Cultural level |
| C. | Cultural trait |
| D. | Culture theme |
| Answer» B. Cultural level | |
| 28. |
The Vicos project took lace in |
| A. | Zuni |
| B. | Peru |
| C. | Navajo |
| D. | Vicos |
| Answer» E. | |
| 29. |
A man who has several wives often house in different huts and sometimes in different parts of the country is called |
| A. | Polygyny |
| B. | Polyandry |
| C. | Polyandry |
| D. | None of these |
| Answer» B. Polyandry | |
| 30. |
It is important to note that the annual production of anthropology was still |
| A. | Big |
| B. | Quite small |
| C. | Large |
| D. | Maximum |
| Answer» C. Large | |
| 31. |
Which period is called the dominant kind of employment ? |
| A. | World War 1 |
| B. | World war 11 |
| C. | World war 111 |
| D. | All of the above |
| Answer» C. World war 111 | |
| 32. |
The Vicos project was initiated in |
| A. | 1971 |
| B. | 1950 |
| C. | 1952 |
| D. | 1964 |
| Answer» D. 1964 | |
| 33. |
Wife send food for his husband with their children but they do not live together in this way in kinship it's called |
| A. | Ashanti |
| B. | Lineage |
| C. | Akin |
| D. | Slavery |
| Answer» B. Lineage | |
| 34. |
A violation of law which attracts a sanction which differs from other kinds of transgression of norms and customs in anthropology it's called |
| A. | Strength |
| B. | Blessings |
| C. | Crime |
| D. | All of the above |
| Answer» D. All of the above | |
| 35. |
The major force in the development of the project was |
| A. | Mexican |
| B. | Tama |
| C. | Pushetonequa |
| D. | None of these |
| Answer» D. None of these | |
| 36. |
The Indian personality and administration research project was established in |
| A. | 1941 |
| B. | 1951 |
| C. | 1961 |
| D. | 1971 |
| Answer» B. 1951 | |
| 37. |
Relatives by blood from relatives by marriage is called |
| A. | Relative |
| B. | Kinship by blood |
| C. | Kinship by genetic |
| D. | All of the above |
| Answer» C. Kinship by genetic | |
| 38. |
In Kinship People related by marriage are called |
| A. | kindred |
| B. | Affine |
| C. | Relatives |
| D. | Consanguine |
| Answer» C. Relatives | |
| 39. |
Fox project focused on problem in culture rather then |
| A. | Economic |
| B. | Socially |
| C. | Culturally |
| D. | All of the above |
| Answer» B. Socially | |
| 40. |
In applied anthropology the national environment policy act was established in |
| A. | 1979 |
| B. | 1969 |
| C. | 1965 |
| D. | 1973 |
| Answer» C. 1965 | |
| 41. |
The statically study of human population is called |
| A. | Censes form |
| B. | Demographic |
| C. | Electronic machine |
| D. | None of these |
| Answer» C. Electronic machine | |
| 42. |
In kinship mother, daughter, and sister are living together are called |
| A. | Consanguine patrilocal |
| B. | Consanguine matrilineal |
| C. | Consanguine neolocal |
| D. | Consanguine virilocal |
| Answer» C. Consanguine neolocal | |
| 43. |
The fox project initiated in |
| A. | 1947 |
| B. | 1948 |
| C. | 1949 |
| D. | 1941 |
| Answer» C. 1949 | |
| 44. |
Matrilocal and Patrilocal systems are the opposite of each other is called |
| A. | Non residential |
| B. | Residential |
| C. | Residential community |
| D. | None of these |
| Answer» C. Residential community | |
| 45. |
During the mid 1930s early use of anthropology occurred with the work of Esther Lucille Brown was focused on |
| A. | Education and vocational education |
| B. | only Education |
| C. | Vocational Education |
| D. | Basic education |
| Answer» B. only Education | |
| 46. |
The development of applied anthropology and social impact assessment are working for the |
| A. | Community |
| B. | state |
| C. | Area |
| D. | Group of people |
| Answer» B. state | |
| 47. |
Co culture is the label used for the components of a culturally, pluralistic system it is conceptual substitute of |
| A. | Tribe |
| B. | Band |
| C. | Subculture |
| D. | Culture |
| Answer» D. Culture | |
| 48. |
The Fox project was implement in |
| A. | 1932 |
| B. | 1930 |
| C. | 1935 |
| D. | 1939 |
| Answer» C. 1935 | |
| 49. |
The principle of kinship like mother, brother, father, son, daughter and sister are called |
| A. | Primary kin |
| B. | Secondary kin |
| C. | Genetic kin |
| D. | Fictive kin |
| Answer» B. Secondary kin | |
| 50. |
In Kinship Principle of descent in which people define themselves in relation to only one side, either their mother's side or their father's side is called |
| A. | Double descent |
| B. | Parallel descent |
| C. | Bilateral descent |
| D. | Unilineal descent |
| Answer» C. Bilateral descent | |